The late Thich Nhat Hanh emphasized the
practice of mindful walking as a profound way to deepen our connection
with our body and the earth. Read on and learn how to breathe, take a
mindful step, and come back to your true home.
Buddhist monk and scholar Thanissaro Bhikkhu
reflects on encounters with his dharma teacher, who “could obviously
read my mind and anticipate future events.”
There are healing practices and rituals
found across Buddhist traditions that reinforce the notion of the
healing power of dharma. Dr. C. Pierce Salguero asks, what’s behind the
Buddhist approach to healing and medicine? Is the healing power of
dharma simply placebo or something more?
This is just one of a number of digital exclusives presented as complementary to the Summer ’23 "Power & The Practitioner" issue of Buddhadharma.
There are many different Buddhist schools
and, in many ways, they’re quite distinct from each other. What do you
think unifies all true Buddhist traditions? Send your answer, location,
and a photo of yourself to themoment@lionsroar.com for possible inclusion in Lion’s Roar magazine.
Librarian Eileen Ybarra discovered the
dharma at the public library. She explores how her practice and
librarianship work together to serve her community through deep
listening, mindfulness, and compassion.
If you can breathe, you can meditate.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced meditator, you'll find
helpful wisdom to awaken your practice in this ebook
available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers. With teachings and
intruction from experienced teachers such as Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche,
Thich Nhat Hanh, Willa Blythe Baker, Norman Fischer, and more.
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